Chuck Baldwin

American politician

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2020 Committed to holding an in-person Easter gathering in direct defiance of state governor's COVID-19 prohibition, arguing that government restrictions were preventing him from serving God as he felt called to do.
2020 Publicly called Dr. Anthony Fauci a 'Big Pharma fascist'.
April 2020 Hosted a viral YouTube video alleging the CDC was artificially inflating coronavirus death numbers.
April 2020 Baldwin resigned from his Oath Keepers position due to the group's support of COVID-19 public health measures, criticizing their stance as undermining constitutional liberties.
December 2019 James Wesley Rawles listed Baldwin as the first key leader and promoter of the American Redoubt movement.
2014 Baldwin delivered a sermon at an armed stand-off between Cliven Bundy's anti-government activists and federal agents at Bundy's ranch in Nevada.
2013 Baldwin became the national chaplain of the Oath Keepers, an anti-government group.
January 2013 Chuck Baldwin launched a network of Second Amendment Pastors, an organization dedicated to resisting firearms registration.
July 2012 Chuck Baldwin was nominated as the presidential candidate by the Reform Party of the United States' Kansas affiliate, receiving 5,017 votes (0.43% of the total popular vote in Kansas).
February 12 2012 Baldwin withdrew his candidacy for lieutenant governor before the June primary
2011 Baldwin spoke at a survivalist expo in the Flathead Valley, hosted by Flathead Liberty Bell, alongside Stewart Rhodes, founder of the Oath Keepers movement.
November 2011 Chuck Baldwin was selected as running mate to Bob Fanning in the Montana gubernatorial race
June 9 2011 Baldwin published an article explaining his specific choice of the Flathead Valley in western Montana as his family's new home, citing the area's freedom-loving people and strong Second Amendment rights.
March 2011 Baldwin wrote an article supporting the American Redoubt strategic relocation movement, which designates five western states as a safe haven for conservative Christians.
2010 Baldwin publicly expressed opposition to female military combat service, arguing that it does not serve combat effectiveness or family and child-rearing interests.
2010 Chuck Baldwin spoke at a Neo-Confederate 'Alabama Secession Day Commemoration' event associated with the League of the South, expressing his views on states' rights and Confederate history.
2010 Chuck Baldwin publicly identified himself as a 'premillennial dispensationalist', indicating his literal interpretation of the Book of Revelation and his specific theological stance.
2010 Chuck Baldwin retired from his position as pastor of Crossroad Baptist Church and announced his intention to move with his extended family to Montana, believing God had directed him to the mountain states as the 'tip of the spear in the freedom fight'.

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